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Johann Peter Kirsch

Johann Peter Kirsch (November 3, 1861 – February 4, 1941) was a church historian and Biblical archaeologist.
==Life==
Johann Peter Kirsch was born in Dippach, Luxembourg on November 3, 1861, the son of Andreas and Katherine Didier Kirsch. He began his high school education at the Atheneum, and then went to the seminary.〔("Kirsch, Right Reverend Monsignor Johann", ''The Catholic Encyclopedia and Its Makers'', 1917 )〕 He was ordained a priest on August 23, 1884. That autumn he was sent to Rome to attend the Collegio Teutonico. Kirsch was a student of renowned archaeologist Giovanni Battista de Rossi.〔
In 1888 Kirsch became the first Director of the Historical Institute of the Görres Society in Rome. From 1889 to 1932 he was professor of patristics and Biblical archaeology at the University of Fribourg,〔("Kirsch, Johann Peter", ''L'Encyclopedia Italiana )〕 where Clemens August Graf von Galen was one of his students. In 1907 he founded the "Swiss Journal of Church History".〔(Tree, Wilhelm, "Kirsch, Johann Peter", ''New German Biography'' 11 (1977), p 672 (online version) )〕 Kirsch did extensive studies on the early churches of Rome.〔(Rousseau, Philip. "The Roman Tituli", ''A Companion to Late Antiquity'', John Wiley & Sons, 2012, ISBN 9781118293478 )〕 In 1925, Pope Pius XI asked Kirsch to direct the Pontificio Istituto di Archeologia Cristiana in Rome. In 1932, Kirsch was made a prothonotary apostolic.
Monsignor Kirsch contributed many articles to the ''Catholic Encyclopedia''. He died in Rome on February 4, 1941 and is buried at the Campo Santo Teutonico.

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